the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Esther 6:12
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Then Mordecai returned to the King’s Gate, but Haman hurried off for home, mournful and with his head covered.
Mordekhai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house mourning, and having his head covered.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and with his head covered.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate, but Haman hurried home with his head covered, because he was embarrassed and ashamed.
Then Mordecai again sat at the king's gate, while Haman hurried away to his home, mournful and with a veil over his head.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his [own] house, mourning and with his head covered [in sorrow].
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate, while Haman hurried home, mourning, with his head covered.
Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came againe to the Kings gate, but Haman hasted home mourning and his head couered.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hastened home, mourning, with his head covered.
Then Mordecai returned to the King's Gate. But Haman rushed home, with his head covered in grief.
Afterwards, Mordecai returned to his duties at the palace gate, and Haman hurried home, hiding his face in shame.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
After that Mordecai went back to the king's gate, but Haman hurried home with his head covered because he was embarrassed and ashamed.
And Mordecai came again to the kings gate. But Haman went to his house mourning and having his head covered.
Mordecai then went back to the palace entrance while Haman hurried home, covering his face in embarrassment.
Then Mordecai returned to the gate of the king, and Haman rushed to his house mournful and with his head covered.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate, but Haman hurried to his house mourning, and his head covered.
And Mardocheus came agayne to the kynges gate, but Aman gat him home in all the haist, mournynge with bare heade,
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came back to the king's doorway. But Haman went quickly back to his house, sad and with his head covered.
And Mardocheus came againe to the kinges gate: but Haman gat him home in all the haste mourning, and his head couered,
And Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came againe to the kings gate: but Haman hasted to his house, mourning, and hauing his head couered.
And Mardochaeus returned to the palace: but Aman went home mourning, and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mardochee turnede ayen to the yate of the paleis, and Aaman hastide to go in to his hows, morenynge, and with the heed hilid.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and having his head covered.
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate. But Haman hasted to his house mourning, and having his head covered.
Afterward Mordecai went back to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and with his head covered.
Afterward Mordecai returned to the palace gate, but Haman hurried home dejected and completely humiliated.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman went home in a hurry with his head covered and very sad.
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate, but Haman hurried to his house, mourning and with his head covered.
Then Mordecai returned unto the gate of the king, - but, Haman, hurried unto his own house, mourning, and with covered head.
But Mardochai returned to the palace gate: and Aman made haste to go to his house, mourning and having his head covered:
Then Mor'decai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning and with his head covered.
And Mordecai turneth back unto the gate of the king, and Haman hath been hastened unto his house mourning, and with covered head,
Then Mordecai returned to the King's Gate, but Haman fled to his house, thoroughly mortified, hiding his face. When Haman had finished telling his wife Zeresh and all his friends everything that had happened to him, his knowledgeable friends who were there and his wife Zeresh said, "If this Mordecai is in fact a Jew, your bad luck has only begun. You don't stand a chance against him—you're as good as ruined."
Then Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hurried home, mourning, with his head covered.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
came again: Esther 2:19, 1 Samuel 3:15, Psalms 131:1, Psalms 131:2
hasted to his house: 2 Samuel 17:23, 1 Kings 20:43, 1 Kings 21:4, 2 Chronicles 26:20, Job 20:5
having: Esther 7:8, 2 Samuel 15:30, Job 9:24, Jeremiah 14:3, Jeremiah 14:4
Reciprocal: Leviticus 21:10 - uncover 1 Kings 21:6 - Because 2 Kings 8:5 - the woman Psalms 112:10 - wicked Acts 12:19 - he went
Cross-References
In time, when men began to multiply on earth, and daughters were born to them,
the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were attractive; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose.
Adonai said, "My Spirit will not live in human beings forever, for they too are flesh; therefore their life span is to be 120 years."
The N'filim were on the earth in those days, and also afterwards, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them; these were the ancient heroes, men of renown.
(Maftir) Adonai saw that the people on earth were very wicked, that all the imaginings of their hearts were always of evil only.
But Noach found grace in the sight of Adonai . Haftarah B'resheet: Yesha‘yahu (Isaiah) 42:5–43:10 (A); 42:5–21 (S) B'rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah B'resheet: Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:1–17; 19:3–9; Mark 10:1–12; Luke 3:23–38; Yochanan (John) 1:1–18; 1 Corinthians 6:15–20; 15:35–58; Romans 5:12–21; Ephesians 5:21–32; Colossians 1:14–17; 1 Timothy 2:11–15; Messianic Jews (Hebrews) 1:1–3; 3:7–4:11; 11:1–7; 2 Kefa (2 Peter) 3:3–14; Revelation 21:1–5; 22:1–5 Here is the history of Noach. In his generation, Noach was a man righteous and wholehearted; Noach walked with God. Noach fathered three sons, Shem, Ham and Yefet. The earth was corrupt before God, the earth was filled with violence. God saw the earth, and, yes, it was corrupt; for all living beings had corrupted their ways on the earth. God said to Noach, "The end of all living beings has come before me, for because of them the earth is filled with violence. I will destroy them along with the earth. Make yourself an ark of gofer-wood; you are to make the ark with rooms and cover it with pitch both outside and inside. Here is how you are to build it: the length of the ark is to be 450 feet, its width seventy-five feet and its height forty-five feet. You are to make an opening for daylight in the ark eighteen inches below its roof. Put a door in its side; and build it with lower, second and third decks. "Then I myself will bring the flood of water over the earth to destroy from under heaven every living thing that breathes; everything on earth will be destroyed. But I will establish my covenant with you; you will come into the ark, you, your sons, your wife and your sons' wives with you. "From everything living, from each kind of living being, you are to bring two into the ark, to keep them alive with you; they are to be male and female. Of each kind of bird, each kind of livestock, and each kind of animal creeping on the ground, two are to come to you, so that they can be kept alive. Also take from all the kinds of food that are eaten, and collect it for yourself; it is to be food for you and for them." This is what Noach did; he did all that God ordered him to do.
God said to Noach, "The end of all living beings has come before me, for because of them the earth is filled with violence. I will destroy them along with the earth.
Make yourself an ark of gofer-wood; you are to make the ark with rooms and cover it with pitch both outside and inside.
Here is how you are to build it: the length of the ark is to be 450 feet, its width seventy-five feet and its height forty-five feet.
You are to make an opening for daylight in the ark eighteen inches below its roof. Put a door in its side; and build it with lower, second and third decks.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Mordecai came again to the king's gate,.... To attend his post and office at court; which confirms what has been already hinted, that he was in some office in the court, which this phrase is expressive of, and not a porter at the gate; for it is not probable he should return to such a station, after so much honour had been done him; and much less that he returned to his sackcloth and fasting, as Jarchi and the former Targum; since he might reasonably conclude things were taking a turn in his favour, and that of his people; though as yet he knew not what success Esther had had, to wait for which he returned to court:
but Haman hasted to his house; pushed forward as fast as he could:
mourning; at his sad disappointment:
and having his head covered; through grief and sorrow, confusion and shame; so Demosthenes, being hissed, went home with his head covered c, as confounded and ashamed to be seen d.
c Plutarch in Demosthene. d See more instances in Lively's Chronology of the Persian monarchy, p. 18, 19.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
It is quite consonant with Oriental notions that Mordecai, after receiving the extraordinary honors assigned him, should return to the palace and resume his former humble employment.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Esther 6:12. Mordecai came again to the king's gate — He resumed his former humble state; while Haman, ashamed to look up, covered his face, and ran home to hide himself in his own house. Covering the head and face was a sign of shame and confusion, as well as of grief, among most people of the earth.